Don't Underestimate the Risk of a Chaotic Brexit. A consensus seems to have emerged in the past week that the U.K. is heading for the softest of Brexits. Yet behind this consensus lurks a dangerous complacency, writes Simon Nixon. >>

Foie gras imports may be banned after Brexit, UK minister suggests. British farmers are already banned from producing the pate made by force-feeding ducks or geese. >>

Geopolitical tensions lead to drop in company IPOs - study. A survey says that the amount of shares that companies list on stock exchanges fell by a fifth in the first half of 2018 due to geopolitical tensions like Brexit and the threat of trade wars >>

MPs accuse CBI boss of scaremongering for claiming hard Brexit could wipe out car industry . MPs poured scorn on Paul Drechsler's claim that sectors of the manufacturing industry could become 'extinct', saying it was 'absolute nonsense'. >>

Remainer’s taunt to Brexiteers over keeping freedom of movement . The Prime Minister has been locked in talks with rebel MPs after they threatened mutiny over vital Brexit legislation. >>

Saleforce announces $2.5 billion investment in the UK amid Brexit uncertainty. The news will be a welcome boost for May, who is currently contending with a government split over Brexit. >>

SNP pledges more action over Brexit bill. The party warns that its walk-out from PMQs was "not the end of the matter, this is the beginning". >>

Video: SNP MP Hannah Bardell walks out of House of Commons with colleagues. SNP MP for Livingston Hannah Bardell filmed herself walking out of House of Commons with colleagues after Speaker of the House John Bercow ordered SNP leader Ian Blackford to leave the House after trying to force Brexit vote. >>

Wetherspoon to stop selling champagne ahead of Brexit. Pub chain to offer British sparkling wines instead of champagne in the run up to Brexit. >>

What is the row over a meaningful vote on Brexit about?. What is the row over a meaningful vote on Brexit about? >>

Wine Spirits Trade Association predicts British gin shortage and blames it on Brexit. A 'Doomsday' no-deal Brexit could result in food shortages, according to a study, and experts from the Wine and Spirits Trade Association (WSTA) says that could impact gin production. >>